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FREEDOM CLASS LCS


Freedom class ships are designed for a variety of missions in shallow waters, minesweeping and humanitarian relief, capable against submarines and small ships, but not designed to take on large warships. The ship is a semi-planing monohull design. The friction stir welded aluminum deckhouse is very flat which, combined with an angular design, makes it difficult for radar systems to detect.

The Freedom class is built by Lockheed Martin in alliance with Gibbs & Cox, Marinette Marine and Bollinger Shipyards. The first ship of the class, the USS Freedom, was laid down in 2005. It was launched in 2008 and commissioned in during the same year. These replaced in service the larger Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates. Visit this page for the builder of the Freedom class: https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/products/littoral-combat-ship-lcs.html



A LCS can achieve an astonishing speed of 47 kn. The design incorporates a reconfigurable seaframe to allow rapidly interchangeable mission modules, a flight deck with integrated helicopter launch, recovery and handling system, and the capability to launch and recover boats from both the stern and side. The ship has four Fincantieri Isotta-Fraschini diesel generators, rated at 750-800 kW each. These provide 3 MW off electrical power which allows the ship to go as fast as 47 knots (87 km/h). The ship has a displacement of 3,500 metric tons at full load.

The flight deck is one and a half times larger than that of a standard surface ship. The ship has two ways to launch and recover various mission packages: a stern ramp and a starboard side door near the waterline.

The fore deck has a modular weapons zone which can be used for a 57 mm gun turret or missile launcher. A Rolling Airframe Missile launcher is mounted above the hangar for short-range defense against aircraft and cruise missiles, and .50-caliber gun mounts are provided topside. The Fleet-class unmanned surface vessel is designed for operations from Freedom-variant ships.

USS Milwaukee was the first Freedom-class LCS fitted with cavitation performance waterjets (Rolls Royce Axial-Flow Waterjet Mk-1). The jets create partial vacuums in liquid using an improved impeller blade design. Cavitation jets deliver 10% greater fuel efficiency with less noise and vibration.

Starting with LCS-17, the Freedom-class ships are equipped with the TRS-4D naval radar. The TRS-4D is an AESA radar built by Airbus Defense and Space. It is the first AESA rotating radar aboard a U.S. Navy ship. It is a three-dimensional, multifunction naval radar combining mechanical and electronic azimuth scanning that delivers increased sensitivity to detect smaller targets with greater accuracy and faster track generation.

This primarily wood scratch-built model comes in the following sizes:

  1/200 scale: 26" long x 11" tall x 6" wide $2,540 shipping and insurance in the contiguous USA included, other places: $200 flat rate.

  1/144 scale: 33" long $2,990 shipping and insurance in the contiguous USA included, other places: $300 flat rate.

  1/100 scale: 46" long $4,575 shipping and insurance in the contiguous USA included, other places: $450 flat rate.

Models are built per commission only. We require only a small deposit (not full price, not even 50%) to start the process $500  The remaining balance won't be due until the model is completed, in 3-4 months.

There are 16 Freedom-class vessels and we can make any of them. If you are a sailor or an ex-sailor on a ship and you'd like to change/add/subtract some features on the model to reflect the ship at the time of your service, we can do that for you.

Freedom LCS-1, Fort Worth LCS-3, Milwaukee LCS-5, Detroit LCS-7, Little Rock LCS-9, Sioux City LCS-11 ,Wichita LCS-13, Billings LCS-15, Indianapolis LCS-17, St. Louis LCS-19, Minneapolis-Saint Paul LCS-21, Cooperstown LCS-23, Marinette LCS-25, Nantucket LCS-27, Beloit LCS-29 22 , Cleveland LCS-31.

If you want a camouflage version of the Freedom class, let us know. We are the master of this art. Visit this page to enjoy a similar one: seal patrol boat.

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Learn more about the Freedom class here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom-class_littoral_combat_ship
 

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